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Journals Psychology Newsletter for 2026-03-25 ( 4 items )  
Safety Considerations for Automated Passenger Vehicles Topic of CRS Report (Part 1 of 2) (10)
WASHINGTON, March 24 (TNSLrpt) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following report (No. R48605) on March 23, 2026, entitled "Safety Considerations for Automated Passenger Vehicles" by transportation policy analyst Naseeb A. Souweidane. Here are excerpts: * * * SUMMARY Automated vehicle technologies offer a range of driver support functions that some stakeholders assert may improve traffic safety. These technologies vary in their capabilities and current stages of development. S more PR

University of Iowa Tippie College of Business: How to Declutter, Using a Trick That Makes Spring Cleaning Easier (10)
IOWA CITY, Iowa, March 25 (TNSjou) -- The University of Iowa Tippie College of Business issued the following news: * * * How to declutter, using a trick that makes spring cleaning easier Spring has arrived, that time of year when you vow to throw away all the junk you never use. But every year, all that junk gets put back in its place. So much for "spring cleaning." How can you bring yourself to get rid of all that sits around taking up space? A new study from the University of Iowa Tipp more PR

University of Michigan: Processed Foods May Be Fueling the Rise in Binge Eating (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, March 25 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news: * * * Processed foods may be fueling the rise in binge eating When people binge eat, it's rarely broccoli or apples on the menu. Instead, foods like cake, cookies, ice cream and chocolate consistently show up--and a new University of Michigan study suggests that's no coincidence. An analysis of more than four decades of research reveals that highly processed foods are not just common in binge-eati more PR

Why Americans think they won't benefit from Social Security (10)
ITHACA, New York, March 24 -- Cornell University posted the following news: * * * Why Americans think they won't benefit from Social Security * Social Security's trust funds are projected to run out by 2035, but that doesn't mean retirees will be left with nothing. New research from the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business reveals that most Americans misinterpret what happens when the funds reach zero, and the way information is presented plays a significant role in this confusion. "Wh more PR